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Ancients 1: Death Watch is a first-person medieval fantasy turn-based RPG for the PC. Version 1.2 was released as shareware in 1991, developed and self-published by Farr-Ware. Version 2.0 was later published by Epic MegaGames on August 12, 1993. The game was programmed by Mark Lewis, and its graphic art was created by Jason Struck and Matthew ...
Heaven's Vault is an archaeological science-fiction adventure game released by Inkle for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4 on April 16, 2019, and for Nintendo Switch on January 28, 2021. Gameplay [ edit ]
Vault is a 2019 American crime thriller film directed by Tom DeNucci, written by Tom DeNucci and B. Dolan, and starring Theo Rossi, Clive Standen, Samira Wiley, and Chazz Palminteri. It was released on June 7, 2019.
Computer Gaming World in 1987 described Legacy of the Ancients as "an advancement by the design team that created Questron", with "more lavish use of color than its predecessor". [3] The magazine's Scorpia in 1988 enjoyed the museum setting of the game, but noted there was very little interacting with the world.
Gears of War is a video game franchise that debuted on November 9, 2006 with Gears of War for the Xbox 360 and was a best-seller. The fictional universe of the series takes place on the fictional planet Sera and focus on a war between humans and creatures known as Locust.
In this adventure the characters loot an ancient treasure vault of the elves, whose the exits can only be used by characters that have successfully gained the treasure. The book provides a detailed history about the Elves, Undead, and Drow. Some new monsters were created for this dungeon and appear extensively within. [3]
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Dawn of the Ancients was a closed-ended, computer moderated play-by-mail game. [1] Game Systems Inc., published it on August 1, 1984, as its second offering after the PBM game Earthwood. [2] In 1985, the publisher updated the game, increasing the required victory points from 100 to 250 and available action points per turn from 100 to 125. [1]